![]() The weather outlook for the Twin Cities on Wednesday, October 11th will be a little warmer than it was earlier this week. Twin Cities Weather Outlook For Wednesday Folks in the southwestern corner of the state will warm into the 60s and almost near 70F in Sioux Falls, SD. The weather outlook on Wednesday will still be chillier than average with readings warming into the the 50s across much of the state. This is also when weather conditions are at optimal levels for these types of storms. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1st to November 30th, but did you know that the typical peak is September 10th? This is when the Atlantic Basin has had the most hurricanes and named storms since records began. Past Peak of the Atlantic Hurricane Season Meanwhile, there is a better chance of development with a wave that will drift northwest in the Central Atlantic. The first one located in the Bay of Campeche will lift north over the coming days and has a low probability of formation. The 7 day outlook for the Atlantic Basin shows a couple of disturbances in place. It won't be long now and you'll be able to find your favorite fall color in a backyard near you. See more from Travel Wisconsin HERE: Typical Peak Fall ColorĪccording to the MN DNR, typical peak color arrives across the international border mid to late September with peak color arriving near the Twin Cities late September to mid October. Fall colors are peaking in some areas and peak isn't far away in others. Here's a look at the fall color report in Wisconsin. See more from the MN DNR HERE: Wisconsin Fall Color Update Note that most leaves will vacate the premises in a few weeks and won't return until sometime in mid/late May. Fall colors will continue to rapidly change, so take a moment and enjoy the season while you can. Parts of northern Minnesota are already at and past peak color. Fall Color UpdateĪccording to the MN DNR, the fall color season is well underway. Fall colors look well underway there and will continue over the coming days. Here's a picture from Travis Novitsky and the MN DNR website at Grand Portage State Park. With that being said, we're still in a drought across much of the state with nearly 8% under an extreme drought. Recent heavy rains have helped the drought situation quite a bit in spots across the state. Some of the biggest surpluses (which aren't many) are showing up in blue in pockets along and north of the Twin Cities and also just east of the metro in western Wisconsin. Thanks to some recent heavy rains parts of the state are now in a surplus over the last 90 days. This could be another drought denting rain for many, but still not enough to get out of the drought. Here's the extended precipitation outlook through the weekend, which shows widespread 1" to 2" tallies across the southern half of the state. This could be a fairly good soaking for many with fairly strong winds. Live radar: abc7.la/LiveMEGADOPPLER Watches/Warnings: abc7.la/WxWarnings Download the free Accuweather app for iPhone and Android devices.Here's the simulated radar from 7PM Wednesday to 7PM Saturday, which shows a sizeable storm system moving through the Midwest. Click on My News from the bottom menu, then star the topics you'd like to follow and tap Done. If you have the app, turn on push notifications and personalize the app. Get the latest updates on the weather with the Free ABC7 Los Angeles appĭownload the ABC7 app for weather alerts: Click here for iOS devices | click here for Android devices. Mountains will be cooler, with a high temperature of just 58, dropping to 29 overnight.ĭeserts can expect some light showers, with a high of 72 degrees. In Los Angeles and Orange counties on Monday, expect a 20% chance of showers with some cloud cover and a high of 75 degrees.Ĭonditions will be partly cloudy in the valleys and the Inland Empire, with a high of 74 and a 10% chance of showers.īeaches could see some drizzle in the morning with a high of 68. The pleasant temperatures in the mid-to-low 70s should continue through most of the week. LOS ANGELES (KABC) - Southern California will see mild, cool temperatures on Monday with a chance of light showers. Southern California will see mild, cool temperatures on Monday with a chance of light showers.
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